Progress Bank marks its 10th anniversary

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Progress Bank Celebrates 10th Anniversary 

February 2, 2018 —Progress Bank marks its 10th anniversary of serving its clients across North and Central Alabama and Destin, Florida areas with a CD Special and activities within each of our offices.  We invite clients and shareholders to join us in the celebration during the week of February 5. 

Progress Bank opened on February 4, 2008 with 2 offices in Huntsville and Decatur, Alabama.  The Bank has continued to expand across Alabama and Florida, now operating 8 offices with another office set to open during 1Q18 in Walton County, Florida. During the past decade, the Bank has grown into a solid financial institution with more than $1 billion in total assets. Our financial services division, Progress Financial Services, is approaching $800 million in assets under management.  The Bank continues to focus on providing great service through a variety of commercial banking options, wealth management, and home mortgages along with traditional banking products and services.  

“We are proud of everything our employees have created at Progress.  The culture of great service to our clients provided by local bankers with decision making authority has served us well.  We have evolved into a company with great expertise in each of our lines of business and we will continue to give our clients an exceptional banking experience,” said Progress Bank President and CEO, David Nast.  

About Progress Bank

Progress Bank is an Alabama state chartered commercial bank, Member FDIC, locally headquartered in Huntsville with offices in Jones Valley, Madison, Decatur, Florence, Birmingham, Vestavia and Destin. The bank is a full service financial institution specializing in commercial, wealth management and mortgage banking services. Visit our corporate website at myprogressbank.com to learn more.

 

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Progress Bank Celebrates 10th Anniversary 

February 2, 2018 —Progress Bank marks its 10th anniversary of serving its clients across North and Central Alabama and Destin, Florida areas with a CD Special and activities within each of our offices.  We invite clients and shareholders to join us in the celebration during the week of February 5. 

Progress Bank opened on February 4, 2008 with 2 offices in Huntsville and Decatur, Alabama.  The Bank has continued to expand across Alabama and Florida, now operating 8 offices with another office set to open during 1Q18 in Walton County, Florida. During the past decade, the Bank has grown into a solid financial institution with more than $1 billion in total assets. Our financial services division, Progress Financial Services, is approaching $800 million in assets under management.  The Bank continues to focus on providing great service through a variety of commercial banking options, wealth management, and home mortgages along with traditional banking products and services.  

“We are proud of everything our employees have created at Progress.  The culture of great service to our clients provided by local bankers with decision making authority has served us well.  We have evolved into a company with great expertise in each of our lines of business and we will continue to give our clients an exceptional banking experience,” said Progress Bank President and CEO, David Nast.  

About Progress Bank

Progress Bank is an Alabama state chartered commercial bank, Member FDIC, locally headquartered in Huntsville with offices in Jones Valley, Madison, Decatur, Florence, Birmingham, Vestavia and Destin. The bank is a full service financial institution specializing in commercial, wealth management and mortgage banking services. Visit our corporate website at myprogressbank.com to learn more.

 

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